Preface.- Preliminary remarks.- Intrduction.- Part one: generative terms.- Struggles, actors, operations: on the logic of praxeology.- Internalization: embodiment of social structure.- Transformation: situated creativity.- Externalization: words as deeds.- Capital: generating inequality.- Part two: mapping praxeology.- Creativity in relations: habitus and the practical sense.- Operating in between: practical logic and logic of praxis.- Specific struggles: fields and space.- A twofold outlook: reading backwards and forwards.- Reading backwards—social space, fields, and dispositions.- Reading forwards—volume 3.
Heinrich Wilhelm Schäfer is Professor for Sociology of religion and Protestant Theology at Bielefeld University, Germany.
Starting from the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, Schäfer composes a methodical approach to habitus of social actors and the logic of their praxis: Building upon the generative terms of praxeology, he focuses on identity and strategy in processes of internalization, their transformation by means of dispositional schemes, and their externalization in action. The emphasis lies on a theory of dispositions that allows a flexible understanding of identity and strategy formation in the context of social experience and the interplay with social structures. This theory is developed over the course of a three-step analysis on habitus as a network of dispositions, on the dynamics that unfold between the logic of socio-structural processes and practical logic, and on the praxeological assessment of social structures via models of fields and the social space.
This book is the second of three volumes of HabitusAnalysis. While the first volume deals with the epistemological underpinnings of praxeology, this book advances Bourdieu's theory with a special focus on creativity of action in the context of social structures, thereby preparing the methodological design of empirical models in the third volume.
Contents
Generative Terms
Creativity in relations
Practical logic an logic of praxis
Specific struggles: fields and space
Target Groups
Students and scholars in the field of social sciences, especially in sociology of religion and social movement theory
The Author
Heinrich Wilhelm Schäfer is Professor for Sociology of religion and Protestant Theology at Bielefeld University, Germany.